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Emergency imaging protocols — Flashcards

Emergency imaging protocols — Flashcards

Emergency imaging protocols — Flashcards
#1

_____ is a thin protrusion of esophageal mucosa, most often in the upper esophagus

#2

In portal hypertension, the _____ vein backs up into the esophageal vein, resulting in varices

#3

On a PA chest x-ray of the thorax, the _____ composes most of the right side of the cardiac silhouette

#4

What is the deepest layer crossed when doing a lumbar puncture? _____

#5

Cavernous sinus syndrome may present with variable _____ due to compression of various CNs

#6

Acute pyelonephritis affects the _____ of the kidney with relative sparing of glomeruli/vessels

#7

To anteriorly aspirate fluid from a patient's pleural cavities without hitting any other organs (spleen, liver, lung), ideally a needle should be injected into the _____ intercostal space

#8

Astigmatism is corrected with _____ lenses

#9

The orbital floor is composed of a very thin layer of bone that separates the orbit from the air-filled _____

#10

What complication arises more often in the left testis than the right due to its venous drainage? _____

Emergency imaging protocols Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Emergency imaging protocols for USMLE Anatomy. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Imaging/Clinical. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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There are 10 flashcards for Emergency imaging protocols, covering the key concepts, clinical correlations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Imaging/Clinical.
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